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- Bilibo abstract "Bilibo is a "shell-shaped, hard-wearing piece of plastic" used as a toy. It is produced in six different colors. It was developed in 2001 by Swiss designer Alex Hochstrasser in consultation with experts for child development.The form has been designed for children of various ages to sit comfortably in the shell whilst controlling their movements by touching the ground with their hands and feet.According to a child's age and interests Bilibo is used as an accessory for role- and fantasy-play, it can be filled with objects, sand or water and emptied again or stacked. Rocking, spinning and balancing in or on the shell helps develop motor skills and the child's sense of balance.The shells are also used in physiotherapy to stimulate the vestibular and proprioceptive systems.Children on Richard & Judy could generally be seen to prefer cardboard boxes to the Bilibo, and confirmed this preference when asked.Bilibo has received several international awards, including Spiel Gut in Germany, the Swiss Product Design Award in 2002 and Toy of the Year – UK Good Toy Awards in 2006.".
- Bilibo thumbnail Bilibo_red.jpg?width=300.
- Bilibo wikiPageExternalLink bilibo.hu.
- Bilibo wikiPageExternalLink www.bilibo.com.
- Bilibo wikiPageExternalLink www.moluk.com.
- Bilibo wikiPageID "19540379".
- Bilibo wikiPageLength "2727".
- Bilibo wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Bilibo wikiPageRevisionID "659847668".
- Bilibo wikiPageWikiLink Cardboard_box.
- Bilibo wikiPageWikiLink Category:2000s_toys.
- Bilibo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Design.
- Bilibo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physical_activity_and_dexterity_toys.
- Bilibo wikiPageWikiLink Child_development.
- Bilibo wikiPageWikiLink Fantasy.
- Bilibo wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Bilibo wikiPageWikiLink Motor_skill.
- Bilibo wikiPageWikiLink Motor_skills.
- Bilibo wikiPageWikiLink Physical_therapy.
- Bilibo wikiPageWikiLink Physiotherapy.
- Bilibo wikiPageWikiLink Plastic.
- Bilibo wikiPageWikiLink Proprioception.
- Bilibo wikiPageWikiLink Richard_&_Judy.
- Bilibo wikiPageWikiLink Role-playing.
- Bilibo wikiPageWikiLink Roleplay.
- Bilibo wikiPageWikiLink Seashell.
- Bilibo wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Bilibo wikiPageWikiLink Toy.
- Bilibo wikiPageWikiLink Vestibular_system.
- Bilibo wikiPageWikiLink File:Bilibo_red.jpg.
- Bilibo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bilibo".
- Bilibo country Switzerland.
- Bilibo from "2001".
- Bilibo hasPhotoCollection Bilibo.
- Bilibo inventor "Alex Hochstrasser".
- Bilibo materials Plastic.
- Bilibo name "Bilibo".
- Bilibo to "present".
- Bilibo website www.bilibo.com.
- Bilibo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Bilibo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_toy.
- Bilibo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Toy-stub.
- Bilibo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Bilibo subject Category:2000s_toys.
- Bilibo subject Category:Design.
- Bilibo subject Category:Physical_activity_and_dexterity_toys.
- Bilibo type Article.
- Bilibo type Art.
- Bilibo type Article.
- Bilibo comment "Bilibo is a "shell-shaped, hard-wearing piece of plastic" used as a toy. It is produced in six different colors.".
- Bilibo label "Bilibo".
- Bilibo sameAs Bilibo.
- Bilibo sameAs m.04n3sk6.
- Bilibo sameAs บิลิโบ.
- Bilibo sameAs Q861777.
- Bilibo sameAs Q861777.
- Bilibo wasDerivedFrom Bilibo?oldid=659847668.
- Bilibo depiction Bilibo_red.jpg.
- Bilibo homepage www.bilibo.com.
- Bilibo isPrimaryTopicOf Bilibo.